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Hi,
Have you made any changes to the enclosure or temp ? You may want to add some fruit (bananas, mango etc) to the diet.
He will tell you what he likes.
Hello Misfit,
I am one man working damn hard to rescue as many tegus as possible and protect them from a massive
effort to eradicate and kill them as an invasive species. To date, I have sent almost seventeen hundred
to good homes and people that love them for what they are. The time demands...
Hi The firebelly traits will sometimes fade during brumation or shed.
I dont know where Underground gets theirs. I capture all of mine from a population
in the wild that is known for great Firebellys myself.
http://www.tegusonly.com/firebelly-page
Just a couple of things you may want to keep in mind. As Roadkill just stated, Like people, they have their own
personalities and sometimes they just have a bad day. Always remember, Just because you want to take him
out for some time together, does not necessarily mean that he feel the same way...
Hi Emily,
I am glad to see you are looking at this with an open mind. With respect to being docile and wanting to cuddle,
well, that can be said of all tupinambis merianae. Some more so than others. I would tend to look at the relationship
between the tegu and owner, being comfortable with his...
If you have talent in the creation of motion graphics, titles and art that can be applied to my websites
and upcoming utube projects, then we should talk. I currently have over one hundred and sixty
Salvadore / Tupinambis merianae in inventory. (Black and White and Firebelly)
I can be reached...
I am hoping someone can provide exact details on features that can be used to identify Chacoans
as something different than a normal Black and White. Regular Black and Whites have a large spectrum
of contrast and markings that occur naturally. Many grow into a much larger size than others...